Arkansas fire chief donates kidney to stranger

"He literally gave me my life back," Sidney Burnett said.

December 26, 2019, 9:32 AM

A man from Arkansas celebrated his birthday with a gift not for himself, but a stranger.

Gerald Ezell donated a kidney to 18-year-old Sidney Burnett, who is from Missouri, after seeing a Facebook post that said she was in need and he turned out to be a match.

"I just felt like God was saying, 'Hey, this is you. Step across that line,'" Ezell told ABC Little Rock affiliate KATV.

PHOTO: Gerald Ezell donated a kidney to 18-year-old Sidney Burnett, who is from Missouri, after seeing a Facebook post that said she was in need and he turned out to be a match.
Gerald Ezell donated a kidney to 18-year-old Sidney Burnett, who is from Missouri, after seeing a Facebook post that said she was in need and he turned out to be a match.
KATV

Ezell, who serves as the Maumelle Fire Department chief in Arkansas, had the surgery four days before his birthday, according to a Facebook post from the fire department.

Burnett told KATV that she was blown away by Ezell's generosity.

PHOTO: The Maumelle Fire Department building stands in Maumelle, Ark.
The Maumelle Fire Department building stands in Maumelle, Ark.
KATV

"For so long, I couldn't understand why he would do that. I was just so shocked that my donor was someone that had never even met me, but I'm so grateful for him," she said. "He literally gave me my life back."

Both he and Burnett are on the mend, with her kidney function going from less than 3% to more than 80%, the fire department said.